In the Portable UI, a new tab would exist called :

For a general look at the standard interface you will be using to create your portable tool, watch this review:

| Problem | Explanation | Workaround | |---------|-------------|-------------| | | Right‑click “Backup” in Explorer is missing | Use main interface | | Scheduled backups fail | Windows Task Scheduler entries not created | Use Windows native Task Scheduler to launch portable EXE with command line | | Pre‑OS startup recovery (F11) | Not available – requires boot manager installation | Use WinPE + portable instead | | Email notification | Registry‑based settings lost on new PC | Configure each time or save config file on USB | | Driver signing on modern Windows | Some portable versions trigger driver warnings | Run as admin, allow unsigned drivers if needed |

If you need to secure your local work files before a major IT migration, the portable version lets you get the job done without waiting for administrative approval to install new software. 5. Seamless Multi-Machine Management

For IT professionals or service technicians, the portable version is a "must-have" tool.

Installing software leaves digital footprints. Over time, installed programs can bloat your Windows Registry and leave behind leftover files even after uninstallation. Because the portable version runs entirely from its folder, it keeps your host operating system clean and untouched. 3. Perfect for Technician Toolkits

While some in-depth reviews have noted that AOMEI Backupper's overall backup and restore speeds are "above average" in industry tests, its real-world performance is more than sufficient for most tasks. In fact, some independent comparisons have found that AOMEI Backupper excelled in nearly all tests when compared to other drive imaging tools. The key point is that the portable version delivers this performance without any installation overhead, leaving the host system's resources completely untouched until you need them.